Meals
- If the client’s abilities to move are restricted, then the carer can feed him including by means of a tube.
- The carer can prepare meals. The price for preparing breakfast, lunch or dinner varies.
- It is possible to prepare special meals in accordance with the client’s illnesses or nutritional requirements; for example, if the client suffers from diabetes.
- If the client wants to cook their own meals, often the client may only be required to monitor the process. This service is available too.
- If one of the family has already prepared a meal, the care can heat it or serve it.
- The carer can also clean the oven and wash dishes after meals.
The service is made up on several necessary elements that are defined in conversation with the client. Afterwards, the price of the service is calculated for this position.
Shopping
- If the client is in a sufficiently good state of health and can go shopping, the carer can accompany him or her.
- If the client’s state of health does not allow him or her to move about outside the home, the carer can help the client to prepare a shopping list and deliver everything necessary.
The service is made up on several necessary elements that are defined in conversation with the client. Afterwards, the price of the service is calculated for this position.
Movement
- If the client is unable to move, the carer can help get him or her comfortably positioned in bed.
- If the client weighs over 100 kg and needs help with positioning, then payment for this will be slightly more than that for the previous item.
- If the client is able to move, the carer can physically or mechanically help him or her to get into or out of bed.
- The carer can help the client to go for a walk.
- The carer can accompany the client if he wants to go to a medical institution, church, cemetery, hairdressers or any other daily business.
The service is made up on several necessary elements that are defined in conversation with the client. Afterwards, the price of the service is calculated for this position.
Getting dressed
- The carer take care of preparing the client’s clothes.
- If it is necessary to get the client ready to take a walk, the carer can help the client to take off or put on his or her outdoor clothing and footwear.
- Costs will be calculated separately for dressing and/or undressing the lower part and the upper part of the body.
- If the client wears compression socks, the carer can help to put them on and take them off.
- If necessary, the carer can help to put on or remove orthoses or prostheses.
The service is made up on several necessary elements that are defined in conversation with the client. Afterwards, the price of the service is calculated for this position.
Security
- Ongoing supervision and care is possible, including for clients suffering from dementia.
- It is also possible to agree on occasional supervision and care.
- Providing a safe environment by adapting various aids such as light sensors, fall sensors, support handles, non-slip mats, etc.
The service is made up on several necessary elements that are defined in conversation with the client. Afterwards, the price of the service is calculated for this position.
Taking care of client's appearance
- The carer can help the client with his or her facial hygiene and arranging his or her hair when necessary.
- The carer can help to maintain the client’s oral hygiene, in other words by cleaning his or her mouth and teeth, as well as caring for his or her dentures.
- The carer can also cut (level out) the client’s hair and shave his beard.
- The carer can help to cut the client’s fingernails and toenails.
The service is made up on several necessary elements that are defined in conversation with the client. Afterwards, the price of the service is calculated for this position.
Washing
- If the client does not feel confident washing himself or herself, then the carer can help him or her to get into and get out of the bath/shower/vessel.
- The carer can help the client to wash in a bath or shower. If necessary, the carer can also help the client to wash the client in bed.
- If the client feel sufficiently confident, then only supervision is required along with a little help with the washing process.
- If the client does require help to wash, then the help provided by the carer can be limited to preparing and/or clean up the washing site.
- If necessary, the carer can help to wash the upper part of the body and look after the patient’s intimate hygiene.
The service is made up on several necessary elements that are defined in conversation with the client. Afterwards, the price of the service is calculated for this position.
Toilet
- The carer can help with the use of a bedpan/toilet or toilet chair.
- If necessary, the carer can replace incontinence products.
The service is made up on several necessary elements that are defined in conversation with the client. Afterwards, the price of the service is calculated for this position.
Medicine
- The carer can help the client to understand when and which medicines he or she needs to use, as well to remind him or her to take them at a certain time and in the required amount.
The service is made up on several necessary elements that are defined in conversation with the client. Afterwards, the price of the service is calculated for this position.
Housework
- The carer can clean up living premises.
- If fuel is required to heat the living space, the carer can arrange for its delivery to the room where the heating appliance is located.
- If necessary, the carer can also ignite the furnace or switch on the heater.
- If the living space does not have a central water supply, the carer can arrange for a certain amount of water to be delivered to the client.
The service is made up on several necessary elements that are defined in conversation with the client. Afterwards, the price of the service is calculated for this position.
Clothing and linen
- The carer can help to change the client’s bed linen
- If the client has a washing machine, the carer can help by putting it in or removing it from the machine.
- If the client cannot wash clothing and linen at home, the carer can arrange for it to be delivered to and collected from a laundry.
The service is made up on several necessary elements that are defined in conversation with the client. Afterwards, the price of the service is calculated for this position.
Help
- The carer can help to change the client’s bed linen.
- If the client has a washing machine, the carer can help by putting it in or removing it from the machine.
- If the client cannot wash clothing and linen at home, the carer can arrange for it to be delivered to and collected from a laundry.
The service is made up on several necessary elements that are defined in conversation with the client. Afterwards, the price of the service is calculated for this position.